Have you pre-booked your Silverstone Car Park space?

When planning your trip to the British Grand Prix, something that is often overlooked is booking your Silverstone Parking. Yes, you must book!If you are attending on either the Friday practice, Saturday qualifying, or the Sunday race day, you must have either a car park pass booked, or registered for the Park and Ride car parks situated away from the circuit (scroll down for more info.)

Silverstone Car Parks

There are two options for parking your car at the British GP. There is the official Silverstone car park which is situated behind the Luffield and Abbey grandstands, or Whittlebury Park offers car parking for either the whole weekend, or just race day. Whittlebury Car Park is a short walk from Copse Corner or Becketts.

Prices range between £16 (Fri) and £66 (Fri-Sun) depending on how many days you select for your pass. Check the link below for full details:

Parking is free at Silverstone on the Thursday before the Grand Prix for fans coming for the pit walk and evenings entrainment.

Silverstone Park and Ride and Circuit Parking

Update – 21st May 2015
Parking Update for Silverstone British Formula 1 Grand Prix for 2015
Options for parking for this years British Grand Prix have recently been updated with options to book at the circuit or one of the park and ride car parks either at the M1 or M40. The M40 Park and Ride is also taking bookings for Sunday only at just £11.

To avoid the queues that may exist in or out of the circuit over the weekend, using the Silverstone Park and Ride service may well be for you! Park and Ride charges per car and ranges between £11 (Friday) and £31 (Friday-Sunday). You must book it in advance.

There are two Park and Ride locations. One located for the M1 motorway users, and one for the M40.

M1 and M40 Park and Ride shuttle operating times

Friday: The first shuttle bus which leaves from the M1 park & ride to the Silverstone circuit is at 6:00am, and the last shuttle sis 6:30pm on Friday. The shuttle will come and go regularly until 10:30am and then commence again from 4:00pm.

Saturday: The shuttles start at 5:30am until 11:00am and then from 4:00pm until 6:45pm.

Sunday: The shuttles start at 5:30am until 11:00am and then from 3:00pm until 7:45pm.

School Parking

Another option is parking at a nearby Schools in Silverstone. Not only do you get a cheaper price but all the funds go to help the local schools. This is a popular choice, so we recommend you book early!
Visit www.silverstoneschoolsparking.co.uk/ for more information.

Ben says

christine says

June 3, 2014 at 1:55 pm

This will be my first trip to Silverstone and was wondering what time I should leave Milton Keynes to get to the circuit?.. I have a parking pass for Friday and generally the journey is estimated as half hour but obviously traffic will be a lot heavy and I don’t want to miss first practise at 10am, any ideas on how long it will take? what is the earliest I can park at Silverstone on the Friday?

James Wilson says

June 3, 2014 at 2:07 pm

Hi Christine! Good to hear you are not too far away from the circuit, but caution must be taken on F1 weekend as traffic can be pretty heavy. In answer to your question “What time do the Silverstone car parks open?”, I can confirm that it is about half an hour before the gate opening time. At the time of writing, gate opening times have not been confirmed for 2014 but in my experience it is usually around 6am. It’s that early for the die hard fans to stake out their favourite viewing points around the circuit – which many do!

MK is 25 mins on paper from the the circuit, factor in the traffic, car park queues, gate admission queues and then walking to your viewing spot – if it was me I’d be out the door at 7am personally. That gives you 3 hours. You might get there with plenty of time to spare, but who knows if they’ll be a break down or accident on your route in? It’s a tough call to make.

Your best bet is asking yourself how early would you be prepared to go?

Barbara says

James Wilson says

June 9, 2014 at 1:19 pm

Hi Barbara! With Park and Ride if you’re leaving straight after the race then you would need to queue for the buses, so there is a delay there. However, depending on where the marshals usher you into the main Silverstone car park, you can also find yourself on a very slow exit. I would say there’s probably not a huge difference and it would often come down to luck of the day, but Park and Ride is probably a slightly safer bet as the buses have priority access leaving the circuit area which can often be the slowest part of the exit.

James Wilson says

Debbie Osborne says

June 14, 2014 at 6:50 pm

Hi James
I have won 3 day F1 tickets which come with free 3 day parking ticket (car pass). It is a pink numbered car sticker which states ‘public parking p event’.
Where does this mean I can park? …. at the official Silverstone car park?!

Natalie says

June 17, 2014 at 4:43 am

Hello,

This will be my first time at Silverstone (hugely excited!) I really want to try and see as many drivers as possible, do they participate in signing sessions and if they do, how do you find out about them? I have a three day pass (if that helps)

James Wilson says

June 17, 2014 at 3:07 pm

Hi Natalie! In past years, there has been a meet & greet session with some of the drivers on the Saturday in the E Zones (entertainment zones) however they have not confirmed this for the 2014 race so I am unable to advise on this at this time. Keep an eye out on the site or our twitter feed (@enterF1) and we’ll try to get some information on that in the lead up to the race.

James Wilson says

June 20, 2014 at 11:48 am

Hi Natalie. I have some information for you!

“There will be two Pit Walk sessions on Thursday 03 July: 10:00-12:00hrs and 15:15-18:00hrs. The venue will be open from Club to Abbey and all fans wishing to access the Pit Walk can gain entry to this area from 09:30hrs by showing their Three-Day Ticket upon arrival.”

Dan says

June 27, 2014 at 1:21 pm

Does anyone have any experience how long the park and ride bus from towcester will take to get to the circuit? Im leaving from london very early so am trying to lock down an itinery as best i can….its showing its less than 15 mins away on the map, but will the P&R bus hit the same traffic queues as everyone else? I want to be in the grounds by 0900 latest, what time would i be looking to arriving at the park and ride park at towcester?
Many thanks!
Dan

James Wilson says

Jenny says

June 28, 2014 at 6:35 pm

Hi James

It’s my first time at silverstone this year and am so excited!!
Have seen, through this forum, about the pit walk, which I am going to come down for. Sounds incredible! Is it really just the case of turning up with your 3 day ticket and being allowed in? I can’t get there before just before 3, so hope that’s ok! Also, do you know where it’s possible to park on the Thursday? All the silverstone car parks only seem to mention the Friday-Sunday.
Many thanks.
Jenny

James Wilson says

June 30, 2014 at 3:57 pm

Hi Jenny,

Silverstone haven’t made it very clear have they! Your correct about your 3 day ticket allowing you access to the pit walk. As for parking you need to use car park 50, this will be clearly signposted when you arrive at Silverstone and parking is FREE for the Pit Lane walk. Yes I’ve used the words FREE and Silverstone in the same post!

Elaine Clarke says

July 1, 2014 at 9:45 am

Hi

I have booked tickets for this Friday’s ‘Practice’ day @ Silverstone, and appropriate circuit parking. However – I need to contact someone to discuss / obtain disabled parking pass and am unable to get hold of anyone to speak to on any of the published telephone numbers. I either get no response at all, or am on hold for over three quarters of an hour.
Can anyone help please.
Thank you
Elaine

James Wilson says

July 1, 2014 at 10:02 am

Hi Elaine,

I’m sorry to say we’ve had similar problems this week getting through to Silverstone. Have you tried their twitter account? We often find we get a quicker response on Twitter than via phone or email. There details are https://twitter.com/SilverstoneUK.

I’d be really interested to hear about your day and any tips you might have for fans using Silverstone disabled parking zones.

James Wilson says

Simon says

July 1, 2014 at 10:40 am

This is the cryptic answer from Silverstone’s twitter account..
“We are very busy today with enquiries for the weekend but someone will answer, we will need to see the blue badge so if you have that ready to send on an email already that will be a help! The number to call is 0844 3728 232”

Mark says

July 1, 2014 at 9:35 pm

I’m travelling up with friends now on race day. I have parking at the circuit and they have park and ride.
Which would be our best option to use now we have a choice ?
If we go park and ride I don’t have a bus ticket – is it possible to get one at the park and ride location ?

Mark says

July 2, 2014 at 11:51 pm

Thanks for rapid reply James.

So I assume that as I have 1 x Parking Pass for the circuit and the other 2 people have a Park and Ride parking & bus passes doesn’t stop us all going to the circuit parking with my single pass ?
I.e. There’s no differentiation on the race tickets and a single circuit parking pass is ok for us all to get in in 1 car at the circuit ?

Mark says

mark says

July 2, 2014 at 8:16 am

Hi
I have tickets for the sat and parking but i have to be at Birmingham Airport no later than 5pm on the sat. Im a bit nervous about queues getting out of the circuit. Should i be ok if i leave at the end of the qualifying?

James Wilson says

July 2, 2014 at 8:23 am

If qualifying finishes at 2pm and you hot foot it to your car then my guess would be 3 hours is enough time to get to Birmingham. Most people will be staying to watch GP2 and GP3 after qualifying so this is in your favour! Good luck and enjoy the weekend. Come back and tell us about it next week.

mark says

Jasmine says

July 5, 2016 at 11:32 pm

Hi, it’s my first time at silverstone and I’m travelling 3 hours Friday morning and also have park and ride for the M1, what time would be best for arriving and do you drive to the park and ride pick up point and leave your car there?

Simon Purnell says

July 6, 2016 at 10:28 am

Hi Jasmine, Friday is the quieter of the the 3 days but it’s very difficult to say for sure how long the journey will take due to local traffic and time of day. I would allow a minimum of 30 minutes.

Dave says

July 2, 2014 at 11:08 am

Hi, I have to drop someone off Sunday morning, they have a car park E ticket, then leave to collect someone else. Im wondering if its best to drop the 1st person of at Taxi drop off area as cark park may be difficult to get straight back out of . Also how far is the taxi drop off from the circuit and do they walk or is it a shuttle bus?

Simon says

July 3, 2014 at 7:20 am

Hi Dave,

I wish you luck with that as it’s difficult to say how busy traffic will be. But from past experience your idea of a taxi makes sense. In the past they have made some of the roads one way (to the circuit). I think it would be best to call Silverstone direct on this one 0844 3750 740.

Shane says

Chris says

July 6, 2016 at 8:20 pm

Just found out we have park ride tickets this year for towcaster but booked hotel near to sixfields for the weekend as in past years. can we still get on at that stop to get to the track. Plus can we park their Sunday of yes to above question, as get taxi other days

Simon Purnell says

Fred Parsons says

July 2, 2014 at 2:09 pm

Hi James,

My son and friends are in hospitality on Sunday, and they want me to drive them there.
Is it possible to get to the circuit for drop off or would it be an option that they be dropped off for, say, a bus ride in.

Simon says

July 3, 2014 at 7:28 am

Hi Fred

Nice for them, surely they should be taking a helicopter 😉

Good luck with the drop off, traffic is sure to be very busy and I’m not sure about how easy it is to get back out. To make things easier roads are sometime changed to one way (towards the circuit) to help with traffic. You can check out buses at http://www.stagecoachbus.com/British%20Grand%20Prix.aspx. One thing to be sure leave home very early to make sure they enjoy the full day. If your friends can some share some pictures we’d love to see them.

Naresh says

July 2, 2014 at 8:33 pm

Hi I’m attending for Saturday qualifying and this my first first to silverstone and first experience in an F1 event s very excited!

I have a pink/red car park pass saying to follow signs to the public car parks. I was told this was close the circuit. Could you confirm for me where I park and what number/entrance to look for please?

Bearing in mind I’m bringing my young son what time would you suggest to arrive for and what entertainment is on during Saturday?

Simon says

July 3, 2014 at 8:56 am

Hi Naresh

You just need to drive to Silverstone circuit and then follow signs for car parking. From there you will be directed to the correct zone. A number of fans have reported queues this morning so it’s difficult to predict for the weekend. I wouldn’t like to say what time you should arrive but as leave as early as you feel comfortable!

Naresh says

July 3, 2014 at 10:18 am

Thanks Simon. Bearing in mind the type of car park pass I have how far are those car parks from the Circuit and would it be walking distance from there or is there a complimentary shuttle service as part of the pass?

Dee says

July 2, 2014 at 9:18 pm

This is my first trip to Silverstone (& I’m really excited). I’ve purchased tickets for the Sunday in the last couple of days, along with car parking. I know the tickets are collectable on the day, but I’m unsure what will happen regarding the car parking pass. Are you able to advise if the pass is collectable on the day or will it be delivered prior to the race (even at this short notice?). Many thanks

Simon says

Craig says

July 3, 2014 at 10:32 am

Hi

I have been fortuneat to get tickets for thi sunday via Tickets For Troops which comes with a Car Pass. Due to the Timings I have to collect the tickets and car pass fom the ticket office at the circuit. Am I able to park at/near the ticket office to collect my tickets and car pass befor proceding to my designated car park?

Robert says

July 3, 2014 at 10:54 am

I have been invioted as a VIP guest to Silverstone this coming Sunday and have been told the vehicle access is very busy. As the weather looks ok I may bring my motorbike can you confirm its ok to park motorbikes onsite close to the hospitality area as I will also need to get changed.

Simon says

July 3, 2014 at 11:51 am

Hi Robert,

Coming by Motorbike sounds sensible with the high numbers expected this Sunday. Although parking is Free for Motorbikes it’s not clear where you can park. Have you tried contacting the hospitality provider?

Paul says

First time going to Silverstone F1 with my 8yr old son, we are both so excited.

I booked Park and Ride for all 3 days (Fri – Sun) and have received pink tickets for the M40 Hinton Airfield P&R. We are travelling from Cheltenham direction.

However, looking at the very small print in the leaflet received, it’s stating that buses are only running on the Sat and Sun!! Is this true (I hope not) and if so where is it best to park on Fri without a ‘parking ticket’?

Simon says

July 3, 2014 at 2:40 pm

Hi Paul,

Not from what we’ve been informed. Friday

Park and Ride sites are open from 5.00am on Friday 4 July 2014. First buses will depart for the circuit at 6.00am, with the final departure from the Park and Ride site at 10.30am. Buses will start return journeys from Silverstone back to the Park from approximately 4.00pm, with the last bus leaving the circuit at 6.30pm.

Paul says

Paul says

July 4, 2014 at 9:32 pm

Hi James, just to keep you updated re Hinton airfield Park n Ride, it was closed today 🙁 So I phoned Silverstone and they said park at Silverstone and go to ticket collection and let them know info and I should get a car pass for that day. Fair enough that’s exactly what happened (well I just had to write my personal details and car reg on their form and that was it) so all was not lost. Had a fab day too!

Simon says

James Wilson says

July 4, 2014 at 7:35 am

Hi Simon. Ad the ticket states, just follow the signs for public car park and you will be directed from there. They try to make it as simple as possible so I’d go with what the ticket says and you’ll be fine. Enjoy your weekend!

Nigel says

Simon says

July 4, 2014 at 2:34 pm

Hi Nigel, Getting in is easy but it is expected to be busy. Simply follow signs for Silverstone and then follow the parking signage. You will be then directed to your parking zone. The roads are changed for race day to one way (either to or from) to help but do expect queues.

Nigel says

Becky says

July 4, 2014 at 12:43 pm

Hello
We have been given tickets to Saturday, however don’t have a parking ticket.
We will be travelling from Banbury and looking to either get dropped off or get a taxi, thoughts? Are there any other suggestions from Banbury that you are aware of?
Thank you!
Becky

Simon says

Kerry says

July 4, 2014 at 3:40 pm

Hi. We’re staying in Thrapston and are booked into the Purple Park & Ride at Sixfields. Directions on the ticket only say how to get there from the M1 but we left the M1 half an hour or more before getting here and don’t know the area so don’t want to go round in circles. Can’t find a postcode for sixfields to help get there. Does anyone know it?

john Martin says

Simon says

Julie says

November 22, 2014 at 1:28 am

Hi, just a little confused over the park and ride locations for 2015 Grand Prix. If we wish to park and ride from the M1 how do we request that the allocated parking space will be at the Sixfields Stadium and not Towcester. We will be staying near the Sixfield Stadium. Thank you Julie

Mark T says

January 2, 2015 at 10:37 am

Hi James

Not sure if this thread is still being picked up but I’ve got grandstand tickets for the weekend this year and will be using the park and ride from the m1. I want to be in the circuit for 8am on the Sunday so trying to find out what time I’d need to get to the park and ride to make this happen. I’ve read the queue to get into the P&R can be an hour and a half once you’re off the motorway and then it’s 20 minutes to the circuit with a queue to get through the gate. So I’m thinking if I head to the P&R for 05:30 that should be okay. Any advice would be gratefully received

Simon says

Mark T says

January 2, 2015 at 12:34 pm

Thanks Simon. I’ve not been since they introduced the park and ride service so just trying to get an idea from anyone who has used it of how long to allow for getting into their car parks and onto a bus once you’re off the motorways. Any comments on how big the queues are at the gates for the first couple of hours after they’ve opened? They used to be pretty huge when I went back in the 90s!

Steve says

March 12, 2015 at 2:42 pm

Hi,
When can we book Park and Ride tickets from Towcester Racecourse to the GP just for 5th July and not for all 3 days . The http://www.bookf1.com website doesn’t give this option at present. Last year I believe the cost just for the Sunday GP was about £6 – what is it this year please and when can I book for this parking? I assume the ticket would then come as before with the main entry tickets into the GP (which I have already booked and paid for)?

Simon Purnell says

March 16, 2015 at 11:10 am

Hi Steve

We’re waiting for BookF1 and Silverstone circuit to confirm if they will be offering single-day M40 Park and Ride and also a Sunday-only option for the M1 Park and Ride. Silverstone Circuit are currently trying to secure additional locations for the park and ride. However, park and ride, Whittlebury Park and Circuit parking are the only options BookF1.com will be providing.

Simon Purnell says

Ria says

April 23, 2015 at 12:47 pm

Hi
I’ve been given tickets for the Sunday as a gift however by July I will be 6 months pregnant so we are trying to work out the best place to park with the least walking. As we have general admission tickets it looks like we will be best to head to Copse/Becketts area. Please can you advise the best place to park or would Park and Ride be best? From what I can see Whittlebury Park may be best but does this involve a long walk? Thanks.

Simon Purnell says

May 1, 2015 at 1:18 pm

Hi Ria,

It really depends on where you’re planning to watch the race. Whatevere you choose I’m afraid there’s going to a be a fare amount of walking. What I would recommend is an early start as traffic to Silverstone builds up early Sunday morning. Check out the best options and prices here.

Olga says

1) Where could I drop them off/pick them up by car without purchasing the parking permits?

2) What time approximately do the races finish on Saturday and on Sunday?

3) We have a very long journey back home on Sunday afternoon. We could go either via Northampton or via Banbury-Warwick. I could pick them up from Silverstone or meet at the bus stop somewhere else. What is the fastest way for us to get out?

Simon Purnell says

May 27, 2015 at 9:16 am

Hi Olga,
The roads for Silverstone change to one way route in to the circuit for the morning and our after the racing. So it’s easy enough to get into Silverstone but not so easy for you to get out. You could drop/collect them from Milton Keynes station, where Stagecoach run a transfer service to the circuit. They have dedicated bus/coach lanes so this might be the best option. I’d recommend contacting Stagecoach or check out Megabus options here

One other option is to drop them at Silverstone Village taking the back roads, check here. It’s about 1 mile walk from the village. The map half way now the page shows a back route.

Simon Purnell says

June 2, 2015 at 7:03 am

Hi Kate
You can certainly buy your parking tickets later but we’re not sure what availability will be like. I spoke to Silverstone last week and was informed the buses have priority lanes so you shouldn’t have a problem. The roads changes to one way to the circuit in the mornings to improve traffic although from past experience it’s still very busy and worth an early start.

Ben says

June 11, 2015 at 7:24 pm

Hi,

Me and my wife have tickets for this years event and are looking to book some kind of transport, but are finding it a bit confusing. We are staying in Towcester, what is the best way to the circuit. Does the M1 park and ride pick up from there?

Simon Purnell says

Lorna Sixsmith says

June 14, 2015 at 9:42 am

We’re travelling over from Ireland and hope to make it for the second practice session on the Friday – what time is it? 2pm?
Also, we’re staying with friends in Hungerford so I’m going to drive them to Banbury each morning to get the Megabus in – does that sound a good option? What’s the best way for them to get there on the Friday? Would there be buses from Banbury or should I drive them to a Park and Ride so they can get a shuttle bus in?
Many thanks, appreciate your experience on this. Cheers, Lorna

Simon Purnell says

June 18, 2015 at 8:43 am

Practise on Friday is 2 to 3:30.
I would drive to the circuit on the Friday. On circuit parking is only £16 (book in advance) and traffic won’t be as heavy as Saturday and Sunday. More option on buses and parking can be seen here

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Calvin says

June 29, 2015 at 4:12 pm

Really looking forward to first F1 Silverstone visit – booked tickets for son’s 18th! But why does the P&R bus service finish so early – was hoping to catch some of the after-race entertainment – guess this will not be possible. ps found this site really usefull

Bex says

June 30, 2015 at 7:19 pm

Hi, it’s my first time using the park and ride, doing from sixfields. If we get there for 5:15 ish what is the rough likelihood we’ll be able to get on the 5:30 buses? Is there much queuing to get to sixfields at that time? Thank you!

Robert says

July 1, 2015 at 9:11 pm

Hi I paid £50 for circuit car parking but my pass says ‘Public Car Parks’! What does this mean? Is it circuit car parking or not? It doesn’t say where these are either. Can you help please? If not circuit parking, will I get a refund?

Lee says

Simon Purnell says

July 31, 2015 at 3:10 pm

Hi Lee,
You need to avoid the area towards the Abbey Grandstand as the view of the pits is limited due to being on a hill. The top manufactures are at the end towards Club corner. When you book tickets make sure you request area 1, 2, or 3a. These seats are popular so i would recommend buying them as soon as you can.

Jessica Wilson says

October 11, 2015 at 2:46 pm

Hi. I’m a bit confused with how the “Park + Ride” works? I’d like to use the service but wish to travel in someone elses vehicle. Does everyone in the car have to pay the £25 weekend fee or is it just for per car? It doesnt really give you any options on the booking page as i’m only buying 1 ticket as others already have theirs race tickets booked. Hope thats not too confusing.

Simon says

June 13, 2016 at 6:28 pm

Hi.
Me + a friend have both bought weekend tickets but only 1 of us has bought a Park + Ride ticket. It seems that we only need 1 ticket per car but instead of parking at Sixfields, we intend to take a taxi to Sixfields (as we’d like a drink or 2). Will we be able to enter the Sixfields area in a Taxi and both be able to travel on the 1 P + R ticket.
Thank you.

Simon Purnell says

June 14, 2016 at 2:02 pm

Hi Simon, Sorry i don’t know the answer to this, but I can’t see why you should have a problem if you’re paying for a space. Maybe your taxi driver will have to park up for a few minutes until you’re underway on the shuttle bus! The shuttle bus is free so no problem with travel for 2.

Laura says

June 20, 2016 at 9:21 am

Hi there I’ve got a 3 day ticket to silverstone but only going sat & Sunday never been b4 so a little confused on which park & ride to get as I’m travelling up from bham can any1 help as not sure which park n ride to go on m1 or the m40 as my map says I go on both m1 & m40 thanks

Dan miller says

Simon Purnell says

July 4, 2016 at 11:19 am

Hi Dan, I wouldn’t recommend it. The traffic is very busy. I might be best to be dropped at Milton Keynes or Northampton and use the local bus services. Buses will be operating throughout the weekend from Milton Keynes Central train station, Northampton train station, Northampton bus station & Sixfields football ground, to Silverstone Circuit. There is no need to book, just turn up on the day and pay the driver.

Jake says

Simon Purnell says

July 4, 2016 at 11:10 am

Hi Jake, There are local buses operating throughout the weekend from Milton Keynes Central train station. You won’t be rushing anyway after the race, it’s not a quick process unless you’re on a Motorbike. Maybe worth giving these guys a try virginlimobike.com/

MisterC says

July 5, 2016 at 9:05 pm

I’ve left it too late to get Park & Ride from Towcester (didn’t realise!). What are the chances of being able to get the shuttle bus from the Towcester P&R if we get dropped off there and walk to the pick up point? Will I need an actual P&R ticket to board the shuttle bus?

Simon Purnell says

Mark says

July 6, 2016 at 2:28 pm

Hi, I am going to Silverstone on Sunday for the first time, and have paid for P&R off the M1. I am trying to decide what time to leave, we will be travelling up from Suffolk & just wondering how busy it gets when getting close to the P&R site? The journey time currently is showing 2hr 30min, do you have a rough idea of what I should add onto that to allow for traffic? I’d like to be at the track around 8am.
Thanks

Pete says

December 26, 2016 at 11:04 am

Hi, I am going to Silverstone for the first time, I am staying in Rugby over that weekend. Is there any public transport to the circuit from Rugby. If not then i will probably drive to one of the park and rides, could you advise which one is best to use driving from Rugby, the M1 or the M40 I have no idea of the roads around there.
Thanks

Simon Purnell says

January 3, 2017 at 2:29 pm

Hi Pete, There’s a couple of options for you. If you’re driving I’d recommend the M1 as Rugby is very close to the M1. If you prefer to go by train it’s about 50 minutes to Milton Keynes, where you can take a courtesy coach to the circuit.

Jonathan says

May 15, 2017 at 7:28 pm

We are staying at souldern in a cottage and want to get dropped off cause the wife needs the car can you advise me the best way to get to the circuit …..
Would I be able to use the park and ride if I don’t park my car . Or is there a better way to get to the circuit

Stacey says

Jim Robertson says

June 5, 2017 at 7:01 pm

Hi Pete
I’m coming over from Guernsey Channel Islands for my first ever live F1 visit can’t wait and I’m coming by motorbike have booked Olympic lodge hotel and I am sorting maps and routes would it be possible for you to tell me where I have to go to park my bike and which entrance please
Your sincerely jim